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Similar words: Diaphyses  Databases  Duboisia  

Database [Publication Type]

Data Base | Data Base (PT) | Database | Database (PT)

Work consisting of a structured file of information or a set of logically related data stored and retrieved using computer-based means.

Databases, Protein

Amino Acid Sequence Databases | Databases, Amino Acid Sequence | Protein Databases | Protein Sequence Databases | SWISS-PROT | Protein Structure Databases | SwissProt | Database, Protein | Database, Protein Sequence | Database, Protein Structure

DATABASES containing information about PROTEINS such as AMINO ACID SEQUENCE; PROTEIN CONFORMATION; and other properties.

Databases, Bibliographic

Bibliographic Database | Bibliographic Databases | Database, Bibliographic

Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through automated files, libraries, or computer disks. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, FACTUAL which is used for collections of data and facts apart from bibliographic references to them.

Database Management Systems

Data Base Management Systems | Management System, Data Base | Management Systems, Data Base | System, Data Base Management | Systems, Data Base Management | Database Management System | System, Database Management

Software designed to store, manipulate, manage, and control data for specific uses.

MEDLINE

An online database of MEDLARS, the computerized bibliographic Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System of the National Library of Medicine.

Theology

The study of religion and religious belief, or a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings (from online Cambridge Dictionary of American English, 2000 and WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database, 1997)

Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes

LOINC

A vocabulary database of universal identifiers for laboratory and clinical test results. Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange and pooling of results for clinical care, outcomes management, and research. It is produced by the Regenstrief Institute. (LOINC and RELMA [Internet]. Indianapolis: The Regenstrief Institute; c1995-2001 [cited 2002 Apr 2]. Available from http://www.regenstrief.org/loinc)

Databases, Nucleic Acid

DDBJ | DNA Data Bank of Japan | DNA Data Banks | DNA Databases | Databases, DNA | Databases, DNA Sequence | Databases, Nucleic Acid Sequence | Databases, RNA | Databases, RNA Sequence | EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database | GenBank | RNA Databases

DATABASES containing information about NUCLEIC ACIDS such as BASE SEQUENCE; SNPS (POLYMORPHISM, SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE); NUCLEIC ACID CONFORMATION; and other properties. Information about the DNA fragments kept in a GENE LIBRARY or GENOMIC LIBRARY is often maintained in DNA databases.

Databases, Factual

Databanks, Factual | Data Banks, Factual | Data Bases, Factual | Data Bank, Factual | Data Base, Factual | Databank, Factual | Database, Factual | Factual Data Bank | Factual Data Banks | Factual Data Base | Factual Data Bases | Factual Databank

Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of facts and data garnered from material of a specialized subject area and made available for analysis and application. The collection can be automated by various contemporary methods for retrieval. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, BIBLIOGRAPHIC which is restricted to collections of bibliographic references.

Sequence Tagged Sites

Sequence-Tagged Sites | Sequence Tagged Site | Sequence-Tagged Site | Site, Sequence Tagged | Site, Sequence-Tagged | Sites, Sequence Tagged | Sites, Sequence-Tagged | Tagged Site, Sequence | Tagged Sites, Sequence

Short, tagged tracts of DNA sequence that are used as landmarks in GENOME mapping. In most instances, 200 to 500 base pairs of sequence define a Sequence Tagged Site (STS) that is operationally unique in the human genome (i.e., can be specifically detected by the polymerase chain reaction in the presence of all other genomic sequences). The overwhelming advantage of STSs over mapping landmarks defined in other ways is that the means of testing for the presence of a particular STS can be completely described as information in a database.
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